Hello, wonderful program. One suggestion I have is for in-application volume control. I often listen to music while playing and utilize the in-game sounds, but they are far too loud sometimes. I tried the Windows default volume mixer, but it doesn't seem to work. Thanks!

If they aren't already implemented, I loved the sound effects that magic workstation and the microprose mtg game had, such as when puttin down a plains, swamp, or other basic land, and have the ability shut them off if you don't like them.

With Grenzo, Havoc Raiser, can we have an some indication of which player is being affected by the ability when we make the choice?

Currently, if we have multiple Grenzo triggers against multiple players, we have no way of knowing which trigger is going to which opponent. This makes it difficult to differentiate between triggers that need to select Goad and triggers which can Exile cards.

New to Xmage, and I've noticed that most people don't use the "Beginner", "Casual", or "Serious" buttons to filter games when in the Tables screen.

I understand that many people may not care, but it's kind of screwed up. I've seen people join "Serious" games with absolute jank, and people join "Casual" games with tier decks.

Since there is no way to really enforce people to use appropriate decks, I would like to suggest that the devs make it so that people can only select one of those buttons when filtering games to look at. If they click "Serious", then it should automatically unclick "Beginner" and "Casual", and so on.

Until then, it would probably benefit the community to actually recognize and use those buttons.

First of all, thanks to all the developers for making and updating this wonderful program!

As for suggestions, it would be nice if we could change the number of boosters for draft (e.g. making a Dino-Sized draft a reality in XMage, too) and sealed.

With minor annoyances, I don't like to be unable to close the window with cards in Exile. Also, the tooltip is buggy, it often stays when the pointer has long since moved away. Besides, when the default-sized tip appears over the bottom-right card in Draft, it hides the card completely and at times makes picking that card challenging.